1874-1960
Charles Buckles Falls was an American artist born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He is best remembered for the World War I and World War II posters, but was also a writer and children's book illustrator, publishing books such as "The First 3,000 Years" which explored ancient civilizations and "The ABC Book" which taught children the alphabet using animal illustrations. He was also involved with textile and stage design.
Falls was a member of the Society of Illustrators and recipient of the Benjamin West Clinedinst Memorial Medal in 1960.
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